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Dental X-rays are utilized to detect hidden dental problems that may not be visible during a regular oral examination. They provide your dentist with a detailed view of your teeth, jaw, roots, and facial bones.

Intraoral X-rays:

Intraoral X-rays make up one of the two primary types of dental X-rays. They derive their name from the fact that they are captured from within your mouth.

The resulting images are used:

The most frequently used dental X-ray technique is intraoral radiography.
Intraoral radiographs consist of four different types: periapical, bitewing, occlusal, and FMX.

With a periapical X-ray, your dentist gains a comprehensive view of your tooth, encompassing both the visible crown and the hidden root.

Each periapical X-ray focuses on one or two teeth within a specific segment of your upper or lower jaw.

By examining these images, your dentist can assess the condition of your roots and the strength of the underlying bone structure.

These X-rays are frequently employed to identify the causes of sudden discomfort.

Additionally, they can identify various issues, including cysts, tumors, abscesses, impacted teeth, and alterations in the bone.

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